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Andy Burnham wins key UK by-election, paving way to challenge Keir Starmer

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham won a crucial by-election in Makerfield, securing the House of Commons seat needed to potentially challenge Prime Minister Keir Starmer for leadership of the Labour Party. Burnham defeated Reform UK candidate Robert Kenyon by over 9,000 votes.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-19 · 02:11 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Andy Burnham wins key UK by-election, paving way to challenge Keir Starmer
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Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham won a crucial by-election in Makerfield, securing the House of Commons seat needed to potentially challenge Prime Minister Keir Starmer for leadership of the Labour Party. Burnham defeated Reform UK candidate Robert Kenyon by over 9,000 votes. His victory is seen as a significant step towards mounting a leadership bid, which could either lead to Starmer's resignation or trigger a contest. Burnham, who previously served as a minister, has built a strong following by focusing on issues affecting northern England and criticizing the UK's political system. The by-election was triggered by the resignation of Labour MP Josh Simons.

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Burnham secured 24,927 votes, beating Robert Kenyon by more than 9,000 votes.

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Andy Burnham has won a by-election in Makerfield, securing a House of Commons seat.

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Twenty ministers have resigned from Starmer’s government in less than two years.

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In an Ipsos poll, Burnham was chosen by 25 percent of British adults as the preferred prime minister, compared with 12 percent for Starmer.

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Burnham's victory paves the way for him to challenge Prime Minister Keir Starmer for the leadership of the Labour Party.

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Greater Manchester mayor’s victory in Makerfield clears path for bid to unseat Starmer as prime minister.Labour Party candidate Andy Burnham addresses supporters outside the party's campaign office in Ashton in Makerfield, northwest England, on June 18, 2026 [Oli Scarff/AFP]Published On 19 Jun 2026Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has cruised to victory in a high-stakes by-election in northern England, paving the way for him to challenge Prime Minister Keir Starmer for the leadership of the Labour Party and the United Kingdom.Burnham handily defeated his closest challenger, Robert Kenyon, the candidate for the anti-immigration Reform UK, in the seat of Makerfield, vote results showed early on Friday, securing the House of Commons seat he needs to mount a bid for the prime ministership.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Cuba’s Communist Party approves opening economy in unprecedented movelist 2 of 4Are prices really dropping in the US, as Trump claims?list 3 of 4Mamdani gives New York Knicks keys to city after NBA titlelist 4 of 4Bosnia’s World Cup knockout stage hopes dented with 4–1 loss to Switzerlandend of listBurnham won 24,927 votes, beating Kenyon by more than 9,000 votes.Rebecca Shepherd of Restore Britain was a distant third, trailed by Michael Winstanley of the Conservative Party, Sarah Wakefield of the Green Party, and the Liberal Democrats’ Jake Austin.“Everyone knows that politics is not working,” Burnham said in his victory speech.“Everyone can feel that the country isn’t where it should be. Tonight could – just could – be the turning point. From here on, I will give everything that I have got to make it so, to ensure the name Makerfield is forever synonymous with bringing about the change this country needs.”Burnham’s victory is likely to either precipitate Starmer’s resignation or set off a leadership contest pitting the prime minister against the outgoing mayor and Wes Streeting, the former health secretary.Under the UK’s political system, MPs can choose a new prime minister without holding a general election.Burnham is widely considered a strong favourite to become the next prime minister if he challenges Starmer.In an Ipsos poll published earlier this week, Burnham was chosen by 25 percent of British adults as the preferred prime minister, compared with 12 percent for Starmer.If he does succeed Starmer, Burnham, who was the early favourite in the 2015 Labour leadership race before coming second to Jeremy Corbyn, would be the UK’s seventh prime minister since the country voted for Brexit in 2016.After leading Labour to a thumping election victory in 2024, Starmer has been under mounting pressure to step down amid widespread public dissatisfaction with his leadership.Calls for his resignation within Labour have mounted since the party suffered crushing losses in local and regional elections in May.Twenty ministers have resigned from Starmer’s government in less than two years, nearly half of whom expressed a loss of confidence in his leadership or clashed with him on policy, including Streeting.Starmer has rebuffed calls to resign, pledging to fight any challenge to his leadership and insisting that such a contest would be a “bad thing for the country”.Burnham – dubbed the “king of the north” for his grassroots appeal across northern England and his willingness to challenge Westminster – ran on the promise to “change Labour” to “change politics and change the country”.As mayor of Greater Manchester, Burnham built an avid following across the UK’s less developed northern regions by channelling populist themes about elite apathy and industrial decline.First elected mayor in 2017, and re-elected in 2021 and 2024, he has criticised the UK’s political system as “too London-centric” and taken aim at neoliberal economic policies and trickle-down economics that did not “trickle down very much at all”.In his victory speech, Burnham said that Makerfield would be the “touchstone” for his politics.“A Makerfield test at the heart of British politics will ensure that the places Westminster has neglected will now get fairness,” he said.Burnham, who served in several ministerial portfolios under former Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, had been the narrow favourite in the race, holding a five-point lead over Kenyon in an opinion poll released on Saturday by pollster Opinium.Labour’s Josh Simons, who previously held the seat of Makerfield, triggered the by-election last month by resigning his seat to allow Burnham to challenge Starmer.About 75,000 people were entitled to vote in the constituency, which is located about 320km (200 miles) northwest of London.Turnout was 58.75 percent, up from 52.4 percent at the 2024 general election.
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